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New Audio: Paris’ Nico and The Red Shoes Shares Euphoric “Time Is Love”

Led by a global citizen, who has spent stints living in Douala, Cameroon, Rome and elsewhere, the Paris-based outfit Nico and The Red Shoes has firmly established a sound that draws from and meshes several different influences and styles, including New Wave, electro pop, cyber pop, house music and more, paired with catchy melodies. 

With the release of 2015’s self-titled debut EP, the Parisian outfit emerged into the electro pop scene with material that drew from and meshed elements of New Wave and pop.

Earlier this year, the French electro pop project shared “Mathilda,” the first bit of new material in eight years — and the first single of their long-awaited and highly-anticipated full-length debut, Time Is Love. “Mathilda” is a sleek, slickly produced, Afrobeats-inspired, club friendly bit of pop built around glistening synths, skittering beats, tweeter and woofer rattling low end and remarkably catchy hooks paired with a bursts of funk guitar, a deep house-like breakdown and Nico’s soulful delivery. The result is a song that should make you get up and move.

Time Is Love‘s second and latest single, album title track “Time Is Love” is a late 80s/early 90s-inspired bit of dance pop built around twinkling synth arpeggios, a thumping backbeat, Nico’s plaintive delivery paired with rousingly anthemic, euphoria-inducing hooks.

“The song encapsulates the idea that true and meaningful expressions of love require an investment in time that is limited and precious to us,” the band explains. They add that Nico wrote the song during a moment of helplessness, when she thought she was going to lose her mother. “‘Time is love’ thus takes the opposite view of the expression ‘Time is money.’ This phrase encourages a perspective of love that involves shared moments, experiences and efforts to understand and be present for someone,” the Parisian outfit continues.

New Video: Nico and The Red Shoes Share Sleek and Slickly Produced Bop “Mathilda”

Led by a true global citizen, who has spent stints living in Douala, Cameroon, Rome and elsewhere, the Paris-based outfit Nico and The Red Shoes specializes in a sound that draws from and meshes several different influences, including New Wave, electro pop, cyber pop, house music and more, paired with catchy melodies.

The French outfit emerged into the scene with 2015’s self-titled debut EP, which featured material that meshed elements of New Wave and pop. “Mathilda,” the project’s latest single is part of the first batch of new material from the electro pop project in eight years — and will be part of their long-awaited and highly-anticipated full-length debut. Hopefully those details with be forthcoming. But in the meantime, let’s talk about the new single, right?

“Mathilda” is a sleek, slickly produced, Afrobeats-inspired, club friendly bit of pop built around glistening synths, bursts of funk guitar, skittering beats, tweeter and woofer rattling low end paired with a deep house like breakdown, remarkably catchy hooks and Nico’s soulful delivery. If this one doesn’t make you get up and dance, there’s something deeply wrong with you.

Directed by Andrew Superview and Valeria Michetti, the accompanying video is an Afrofuturist fever dream starring dancer Pierre Man’s wearing a robotic costume designed by Precy Numbi and wandering around various industrial and dilapidated locales.